Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.

Related Questions:

1. Launched your Creative SoundBlaster Live program
2. In the main deck of the Surround Mixer, click the speaker button
3. In the speaker view, click the speaker selection button to select the 5.1 speaker mode if it is not selected
4. Reboot your computer

Uninstall all sound drivers for the card. Delete all folder and use search to locate everything related to the sound card. Remove card , turn comp on w/o card. Turn off reinsert card.
Should fix it.
Vista has many,many issues like this.
If you have more types of sound listed in "SOUNDS" delete all but Audigy.
Re-install drivers AFTER you get ALL NEW VISTA UPDATES>
Mastersage

Update/reinstall audio drivers.
To download them go to the website of the manufacturer, and there should be a link to drivers, or a search bar. If you cant find the driver, just post here. Though then we will have to know your sound card model.

Just buy two connectors(shown above). Its having two holes upside.1. Connect the connector to one hole of the other. 2. Connect the audio cable to the dvd.3. Then connect the connectors to the other side of the audio cable.4. Lastly, connect the three stereo output cables of the Creative speakers to the three holes of the connector simultaneously.I have tried this at home with my Creative Inspire M5300 speakers and philips dvd. All the five speakers are working.--------------------------------Rovan C

Cakewalk has it's own control panel to select output buses. Consult the software manual. Also make sure you have the correct ASIO (Audio Stream IN OUT) driver for your sound card. You can most likely find this at www.soundblaster.com -Keep in mind that sound blasters were not made for pro audio applications. Consider investing in a better sound card if you really want to take your music to the next level. Good luck!